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Expats Experience Charm of Shanghai

Source: Science and Technology Daily | 2023-04-20 10:40:53 | Author: Staff Reporters


The Oriental Pearl TV tower. (PHOTO:VCG)

By Staff Reporters

In an effort to create a more welcoming environment for foreign experts working in the city, the Science and Technology Commission of Shanghai Municipality (STCSM) held a themed event in Shanghai on April 8, which included a city tour and a salon discussion.  Around 20 foreign experts and their families from more than 10 countries attend the event.

Shanghai is considered one of the top places to live and work for foreign experts in China. The city will continue to hold the "Foreign Talents in Shanghai" lecture series and salon events, creating a more inclusive and supportive environment for foreign talent in the city.

Deputy Director of STCSM Huang Hong attended the event and delivered a welcoming speech. Huang emphasized the city's commitment to attracting more foreign talent by innovating policies and improving services.

The discussion was lively and engaging, with foreign experts sharing their experiences working and living in Shanghai and offering valuable perspectives for improving services and support for foreign experts.

Following the salon discussion, the group visited various cultural sites in the Hongkou district. Through this activity, foreign experts could gain insights into the rich cultural heritage of the district and the city's development over the past century.

   

Source:STCSM

Editor:毕炜梓

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